I installed Meld and I am interested in your regular expression that will add spaces in between the hex. I uploaded my files to filebin. https://filebin.net/dkzqg3zucekus62u The file that gave me trouble is read1_capdev2.tsv https://filebin.net/dkzqg3zucekus62u/read1_capdev2.tsv?t=30ba37mj They will be up there until March 12, 2020. Thanks for your help. Rich Gordon k0eb
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 8:40 PM Ryan Fuller goldstar611@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi Rich, I'm on mobile so no inline reply this time.
If you can copy/paste the TSV file to pastebin.com or similar place I can inspect the file and see what tidy is choking on.
As far as next steps go, it seems you are on the right track. Make a small change, get another radiotrace file and do a difference/comparison.
I have a regular expression I use (on my computer) that adds spaces in between the hex characters so graphical diff programs like Meld work better when they perform highlighting. I can pull that up if you (or anyone in chirp-devel) is interested.
Tony
*From:* Richard Gordon rich@lowswr.com *Sent:* Wednesday, March 4, 2020 7:01:45 PM *To:* goldstar611@hotmail.com goldstar611@hotmail.com *Cc:* chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com < chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com> *Subject:* Re: [chirp_devel] Linux USB sniffing
Thanks for the reply Tony. TShark version is 2.6.8. Yes, I have to remove the space between the dash and the i in the start_trace command. I also have to 'sudo modprobe usbmon' and 'touch cap.pcap' before starting. (time goes by) I was trying to capture a read from the radio. If I run tidy on this data to stdout I can see where the fault takes place in the tsv but I don't know why. I had success sniffing a write to the radio and I now have a nice radiotrace file. What is the next step? I will make some subtle changes and figure out how the memories are laid out. Rich
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 7:49 PM goldstar611@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi Rich,
I've added some thoughts in line.
Tony
On Tue, 2020-03-03 at 17:25 -0700, Richard Gordon via chirp_devel wrote:
I really like Chirp and I thought I might try to help out with adding a
new old radio.
I recently bought a used Icom IC-V8 and I have a programming cable. Programming software runs fine under Wine. I followed the directions on the Linux USB sniffing page. I can capture fine and I end up with a cap.pcap file that is about 1 MB
in size. Did you have to update the start_trace.sh script and remove the space between the dash and the i? start_trace.sh didnt work for me until I did that tshark - i usbmon$bus -w cap.pcap vs tshark -i usbmon$bus -w cap.pcap
I can then run the first 2 commands in the clean script and end up with
the capdev and capdev.tsv files.
But when I try to run the tsv file through tidy, I get a segmentation
fault but it does create an empty radiotrace. Just ensuring that you are compiling tidy.c using the info at the wiki: https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/DevelopersUSB_Sniffing_in_Li...
Any ideas?
This doesn't help but I can reliably crash tidy with the non-tsv file so, maybe open up the TSV file in a text editor and ensure it "looks good"?
The c file is written with a pretty high expectation that the TSV file is perfect so I suspect the TSV file formatting.
What version of tshark are you using (tshark --version from a command line should be sufficient)
Thanks, Rich Gordon k0eb
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